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- petermcleland
- Red Arrows

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Lancaster...
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- Tako_Kichi
- Concorde

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Re: Lancaster...
A great story about a great team, they really work hard to keep the old girl flying especially as they are a private enterprise unlike the BBMF which is part of the RAF.
I had the pleasure of seeing her fly over my house several times a few years back when she was attending a local airshow.
I had the pleasure of seeing her fly over my house several times a few years back when she was attending a local airshow.
Larry
- DaveB
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Re: Lancaster...
Also unlike the BBMF.. you can fly in their Lanc if you have a fistful of cash
Still.. we are fortunate to see a lot of the BBMF at displays over here so one can't complain
ATB
DaveB
Still.. we are fortunate to see a lot of the BBMF at displays over here so one can't complain
ATB
DaveB


Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!
- Tako_Kichi
- Concorde

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Re: Lancaster...
Yup, the day it flew over here they were giving rides but it was way beyond my wallet being on a disability pension.DaveB wrote:Also unlike the BBMF.. you can fly in their Lanc if you have a fistful of cash![]()
From what I can gather they cycle patrons through the various positions (barring pilot of course) once in flight but for tako-off/landing the patrons are mid-fuselage on fold down jump seats.
Larry
